World Series 2011: Mike Napoli Deserves A Better Chant
Mike Napoli is having a great postseason, and Rangers fans are expressing their excitement. Could they do so while shaming a divisional rival at the same time?
Mike Napoli is having a great postseason, and Rangers fans are expressing their excitement. Could they do so while shaming a divisional rival at the same time?
The Fox-TV announcing pair is liked by few. Here's a modest proposal to make the broadcasts better.
It was Mike Napoli who got the big hit in Game 5 of the World Series, but it's Tony La Russa who is answering all of the questions right now. Here's why.
In Monday night's Game 5, the Cardinals lost to the Rangers in part because Tony La Russa couldn't properly communicate with his bullpen over the phone. Here we offer some potential explanations for how this happened.
The Cardinals squandered many chances and the Rangers didn't, with Mike Napoli's two-run double in the eighth inning propelling Texas to a 4-2 win in Game 5 of the 2011 World Series.
C.J. Wilson gets the start in Monday night's Game 5 of the World Series, and his performance could go a long way towards shaping how he's remembered as a Texas Ranger.
I'll be the 3,367th to mention this ... The Cardinals are in the World Series despite losing their ace starter to elbow surgery in the spring and their ace reliever to brutally obvious...
Ron Washington, the manager for the Texas Rangers, is animated, likable, and successful. Here's why he's also annoying.
Cardinals outfielder Allen Craig came up big in his first two World Series at-bats, after a season in which he piled up big numbers as a part-time player. Do the Cardinals have a future star in Craig?